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in the form of bill clinton. and that is interesting to think about the role of former presidents and in an administration of the same party, have we ever had that sort of prospect for party continuity over a couple of different presidencies heading into a new one? >> really not. and as you and i have talked on other occasions, two former presidents, you know, one of them in the white house, another at least a couple years barack obama in d.c. that is unusual. but i think what is going to be interesting is if she can really make this work. we haven't had a situation where you had a former president in the white house, one reason that barack obama gave for not considering hillary clinton eight years ago for vice president was, he said you can't have, you know, two presidents in this administration. >> michael, it's great to have you here, nice to see you. >> thank you, rachel. >> on the stage right now, that is alicia keys, and it's unusual as convention programming to not have the night end with a speech and then
in the form of bill clinton. and that is interesting to think about the role of former presidents and in an administration of the same party, have we ever had that sort of prospect for party continuity over a couple of different presidencies heading into a new one? >> really not. and as you and i have talked on other occasions, two former presidents, you know, one of them in the white house, another at least a couple years barack obama in d.c. that is unusual. but i think what is going to...
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we know bill clinton, we know bill clinton in 1992 being in madison square garden. athey told a more personal story of bill clinton, shaking jfk's hand. so bill clinton's goal was to essentially tell the human side of hillary clinton because it has not been done. it was never done in any of her campaigns. i was thinking about in listening to the speech going you know, i have seen bio spots for hillary clinton and i remember them in 2000 and 2008 and even in this year. and they have always been a little clinical and sterile, but they have never been personal. bill clinton made them personal tonight i think in a way that she needed to have happen. and remember who he is supposed to be speaking to. he is not speaking to a base of any particular -- i think they really wanted him speaking to swing voters. older voters in particular who have you know, more swing voters than ever. his generation of voter, his peer group are not voting democrat the way they used to. and i think he was speaking to that peer group as well, which was older baby boomers who right now are voting
we know bill clinton, we know bill clinton in 1992 being in madison square garden. athey told a more personal story of bill clinton, shaking jfk's hand. so bill clinton's goal was to essentially tell the human side of hillary clinton because it has not been done. it was never done in any of her campaigns. i was thinking about in listening to the speech going you know, i have seen bio spots for hillary clinton and i remember them in 2000 and 2008 and even in this year. and they have always been...
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according to bill clinton, that he's ever seen. for somebody in the public eye, part of government and washington establishment for as long as hillary has, that's a small task but in a way that it's been an anti-establishment dominated by donald trump. the clinton campaign seeing this very important. noting that while hillary clinton is in the establishment, she's able to make things happen. painting her as an agent of change, certainly a steep hill to climb, given her experience, but one that bill clinton was certainly putting a lot into tonight. that's something that ayou'll hear again tonight, joe biden and president barack obama keynoting the evening, both expected to make a similar case for hillary clinton, guys. >> phil mattingly, thank you very much. >>> let's discussion the second night of the democratic national convention and the performance by bill clinton. you already from him say this is sort of a painted cartoon character. this is that sound bite. >> if you win elections on the theory that government is always bad and
according to bill clinton, that he's ever seen. for somebody in the public eye, part of government and washington establishment for as long as hillary has, that's a small task but in a way that it's been an anti-establishment dominated by donald trump. the clinton campaign seeing this very important. noting that while hillary clinton is in the establishment, she's able to make things happen. painting her as an agent of change, certainly a steep hill to climb, given her experience, but one that...
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bill clinton. i mean even if you go back to the last democratic in charlotte, 2012, i think he did the best speech i ever saw bill clinton deliver for barack obama. but since then there's been the heart surgeries. he's on a vegan diet. he looks thin to be honest. >> a vegan diet will interfere will -- >> i just don't know about the energy level. >> he needs a these burgcheeseb. is that what you're say something. >> i'm just telling you that i think his energy and the power, the presence -- he's a guy if he walks into the studio, everybody turns around. bill clinton's there. i don't know that that's still there for him. but everybody tonight in the arena is saying they're looking for vintage bill clinton. they're looking for him to pop tonight, and that's the challenge. can he still pop? if there's anybody that bill clinton wants to pop for, it's hillary. he owes her big. >> the number of conventions that he's been to and spoken at is testament to how long he's been around. but it's also a reminder
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bill clinton is up and running. he's pitted against lawyer and former massachusetts senator paul tsongas. >> what's your name? good to see you. you been doing this? >> yes. >> clinton really knew how to talk to the good old boys, the pickup truck people. >> how long has this pig been on? >> he could sound like america. and he understood what they cared about and how to get to them. it wasn't for nothing that they called him bubba. >> by mid january, clinton has edged in front of rival paul tsongas. but his world is about to come crashing down. [ phone ringing ] >> hello? >> the phone call was from bill clinton. >> he told me what was being published, what was coming out the next morning. at that moment i was scared to death. real is touching a ray. amazing is moving like one. real is making new friends. amazing is getting this close. real is an animal rescue. amazing is over twenty-seven thousand of them. there's only one place where real and amazing live. book a seaworld vacation package and eat free. pretty much o
bill clinton is up and running. he's pitted against lawyer and former massachusetts senator paul tsongas. >> what's your name? good to see you. you been doing this? >> yes. >> clinton really knew how to talk to the good old boys, the pickup truck people. >> how long has this pig been on? >> he could sound like america. and he understood what they cared about and how to get to them. it wasn't for nothing that they called him bubba. >> by mid january, clinton...
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how does bill clinton operate? >> so what i saw of that meeting reminded me of an incident when i worked at the white house. it's basically what i refer to, eric, as soft intimidation. ni my experience is that president clinton planned that meeting and just, you know, to let her know that he's there. and, you know, in some cases i would say president clinton may be more powerful now than he wa. he doesn't have to answer to anyone. he sits on a pile of cash and it's very familiar circumstances that, like i said, i saw when i worked in the west wing where he one time softly intimidated an officer testifying against him in the monica lewinsky trial. >> what should loretta lynch have done? told the former president "don't board my plane"? >> absolutely. for him to be on there, you can't tell me they're just talking about grandchildren and golf games. that is a half an hour meeting. more gets discussed in that, whether nonverbal or verbal, it's the wrong thing to do. she's a smart woman, i take my hat off to her for ste
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that bill clinton can. this is going to continue tonight as well, vice president joe biden speaking, president obama speaking, as one democratic official put it, michelle obama's job was to make the mistoirk case, bill clinton's job was to make the human case, barack obama's job will likely be making the case for the future. guys. >> all right, phil mattingly outside the cnn grill. thanks so much. joining us to discuss the second night of the democratic convention, josh rogan, a columnist for the "washington post" and our special cnn political commentators, angela rye, former executive director for the congressional black caucus, amanda carpenter, and we have democratic strategist bob beckel with us as well. i think you can look at the bill clinton performance as if it were an olympics skating competition, a technical score and an artistic score. there was the presentation and what he's trying to do. bob, how do you think he did? >> i think he did fine. first of all, what he did was fill in big gaps about h
that bill clinton can. this is going to continue tonight as well, vice president joe biden speaking, president obama speaking, as one democratic official put it, michelle obama's job was to make the mistoirk case, bill clinton's job was to make the human case, barack obama's job will likely be making the case for the future. guys. >> all right, phil mattingly outside the cnn grill. thanks so much. joining us to discuss the second night of the democratic convention, josh rogan, a columnist...
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the message was bill clinton was not trust worthy to be president. there is no way anyone would select this guy. >> our theory was we would win. clearly. words no one even knows. but everyone knows cheese. cracker barrel has won awards for their delicious cheddar and they put that cheddar in a new macaroni & cheese. can you spell delicious? delicious. d. e. l... nexium 24hfor their own#1 choice of docfrequent heartburn.s for complete protection all day and night make nexium 24hr your #1 choice. the earth needed to find a new waytury, to keep up with the data from over 30 billion connected devices. just 30 billion? a bold group of researchers and computer scientists in silicon valley, had a breakthrough they called... the machine. it changed computing forever. and it's been part of every new technology for the last 250 years. everything? everything! this year, hewlett packard enterprise will preview the machine and accelerate the future. see star trek beyond. an ordinary experience into an extraordinary one. get great offers at the lexus golden opport
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the clinton foundation according to reports is being investigated as well, and that means bill clinton. david: donald trump is not ingratiating himself with his old republican allies. usually the enemies in the primary season get united and come to the convention. >> usually what happens is they not only get together, but they endorse the winner. they haven't in this case, at least a number of them. i'm sympathetic to trump on this. why should he allow them to get up and say stuff when they haven't endorsed the nominee. mitch mcconnell can speak and paul ryan. and all those athletes and movie stars and so on. i remember him talking about how he said he had never been more bored in his life when he was watching the 2012 romney republican convention. the fact is he used the term show biz. he wants to bring some show biz to cleveland. david: i don't think since jfk has there been a more show biz personality trying to get into the white house. if he does with his wife and the extended family will be a redux of what we saw with kennedy. >> that's a good analogy. ronald reagan had hollywood
the clinton foundation according to reports is being investigated as well, and that means bill clinton. david: donald trump is not ingratiating himself with his old republican allies. usually the enemies in the primary season get united and come to the convention. >> usually what happens is they not only get together, but they endorse the winner. they haven't in this case, at least a number of them. i'm sympathetic to trump on this. why should he allow them to get up and say stuff when...
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they weren't looking for bill clinton to improve the trust factor, they were looking for bill clinton to humanize her, the connectivity. tomorrow is barack obama and trust. >> and remember, he mentioned michelle obama's speech. and that got one of the biggest rounds of applause. >> one of the biggest ovations of the night. hallie jackson is down on the floor. hallie, what can you tell us? >> hi, savannah, you're talking about that speech from michelle obama and the moment that former president clinton referenced that. chelsea clinton sitting up here in the vip box jumps to her feet along with her husband, along with senator cory booker and senator elizabeth warren to cheer on that moment. after the speech was over, i watched as senator booker turned to chelsea and her husband and said hit it out of the park. a lot of positive reaction coming from the floor here to president clinton's speech from a very friendly crowd. but in speaking with some of these delegates from north dakota, some of them said they really loved it. they thought clinton did a great job trying to personalize his wi
they weren't looking for bill clinton to improve the trust factor, they were looking for bill clinton to humanize her, the connectivity. tomorrow is barack obama and trust. >> and remember, he mentioned michelle obama's speech. and that got one of the biggest rounds of applause. >> one of the biggest ovations of the night. hallie jackson is down on the floor. hallie, what can you tell us? >> hi, savannah, you're talking about that speech from michelle obama and the moment that...
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bill clinton will take the stage to speak. before that, another opportunity for bernie sanders fans who have not gotten on the hillary clinton bus, a point to cause trouble. a roll call. you want to talk about how they are working together behind the scenes. they have been working the same office together on a whip operation to control and make sure that doesn't get away from them during the course of the day. then, bill clinton maybe trying to set the record for longest convention speech ever beating donald trump last week. we will have to see. >> we will have to see. thanks, phil. we're back to discuss the first night of the democratic national convention. i want to play more of the michelle obama sound. she was the headline last night. one particular part of her speech is getting a lot of attention. she talked -- she said they will go low and we're going to go high. she said america is the best place on earth. then she threw this thread from slavery to the house she lives in to her daughters. >> leaders like hillary clinton
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former president bill clinton has just taken the stage. let's listen in for a minute. >> -- heck, since my cover has been blown, i just went ahead and asked her to take a walk down to the art museum. we've been walking and talking and laughing together ever sin since. (applause). >> we've done it in good times and bad, through joy and heartbreak. we cried together this morning on the news that our good friend and a lot of your good friend mark weiner passed away early this morning. we built up a lifetime of memo memories. after the first month and that first walk i actually drove her home to park ridge, illinois -- (applause). >> -- to meet her family and see the town where she grew up. a perfect example of post world war ii middle class america. street after street of nice houshouses. great schools. good park. big public swimming pool. and almost all white. i really liked her family her crusty conservative father. her rambunctious brothers all extolling the virtues of reading for the bears and the cubs. (cheers and applause). >> for the p
former president bill clinton has just taken the stage. let's listen in for a minute. >> -- heck, since my cover has been blown, i just went ahead and asked her to take a walk down to the art museum. we've been walking and talking and laughing together ever sin since. (applause). >> we've done it in good times and bad, through joy and heartbreak. we cried together this morning on the news that our good friend and a lot of your good friend mark weiner passed away early this morning....
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how the bill clinton years got video playing now to remind everybody about bill clinton. how much those were part of the democratic world. >> pelley: thanks very. bob schieffer, bill clinton's favorability ratings were higher than his wife. >> schieffer: the spouse is usually higher than whoever is running for office or is in office. i think the main problem that hillary clinton has to overcome, i'll be interested to she how bill clinton goes about this, is how does she convince people that she can be trusted. her unfavorability ratings are extraordinarily high. she's got to figure out some way to get by that. if she can do that it's pretty level playing field out there. >> o'donnell: michelle obama said that. i trust hillary clinton. that word has come up. >> schieffer: you're going to hear that again and again. because they know that this is going go to be the problems, in the polling, 67% said she's untruth worthy, enormous hill to climb. >> schieffer: also have to convince people that she takes seriously the terrorist threat. some are a little bit fright ebbed about t
how the bill clinton years got video playing now to remind everybody about bill clinton. how much those were part of the democratic world. >> pelley: thanks very. bob schieffer, bill clinton's favorability ratings were higher than his wife. >> schieffer: the spouse is usually higher than whoever is running for office or is in office. i think the main problem that hillary clinton has to overcome, i'll be interested to she how bill clinton goes about this, is how does she convince...
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i loved bill clinton tonight. >> we're going to get to bill. we're going to get to the former president, but what did you make of that moment? >> yes, i can't wait to talk about it. i loved that moment. it is so historic. it's a great moment for their family. it's a great moment, like maria said, for little girls and grown women watching men and women cry on the floor tonight. it was a huge kayleigh, i know bigger issues. as a woman, did you relate to that? >> i congratulate her on this big achievement. it's historical. she has this forever. she deserves to be commended er it. newt gingrich asked the right question, do we have a wall, is this the right woman? for half of the country, 5% in the late st poll, the answer is no. >> okay. these are separate questions. i don't begrudge the fact people disagree with hillary clinton ideologically. we can have that argument. it's reasonable to have one moment, regardless of what you think of her politics, this is a massive fundamental cultural moral change that has an impact on every single american. i,
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bill clinton coming up soon megyn. back to you. >> bill hemmer down on the floor in the middle of it all. >>> what a moment for president clinton. this could be the most important speech in recent history for him. and this one's going to have to be a little tougher because it's always tougher when you're speaking on behalf of someone you love, right? these politicians always say they can take the hits but when someone they love is in the firing line it feels very different. so that will be his challenge tonight, to make the case for his wife without sounding too defensive, to sell her attributes to an american population some of whom know her very well others of whom do not. we pick it up there with bret baier in a moment. >>> history being made tonight inside the wells fargo center. hillary clinton is now officially the first woman nominated for president by a major party. and in a sign of unity, it was senator bernie sanders who made it official. good evening, everyone. i'm bret baier. and you're here again. >> i'm m
bill clinton coming up soon megyn. back to you. >> bill hemmer down on the floor in the middle of it all. >>> what a moment for president clinton. this could be the most important speech in recent history for him. and this one's going to have to be a little tougher because it's always tougher when you're speaking on behalf of someone you love, right? these politicians always say they can take the hits but when someone they love is in the firing line it feels very different. so...
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president bill clinton, former president bill clinton is scheduled to speak tonight. >> now, laura anthony is live inside of the convention hall in philadelphia tonight. laura? >> this took on hour it was with a big assist from bernie sanders. >> how do you cast your vote? >> california. >> votes. >> for bernie sanders, 221 votes. and for hillary clinton, the next
president bill clinton, former president bill clinton is scheduled to speak tonight. >> now, laura anthony is live inside of the convention hall in philadelphia tonight. laura? >> this took on hour it was with a big assist from bernie sanders. >> how do you cast your vote? >> california. >> votes. >> for bernie sanders, 221 votes. and for hillary clinton, the next
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it wasn't about bill clinton at all. but this shows that, you know, hillary clinton has these humble beginnings and is a human who fell in love. they really -- their love story is a critical part of her narrative. you really felt you got to know her a little better through that speech, through the eye of bill clinton. >> john, how did bill clinton do in his first rollout as sort of first spouse, if that were to happen? >> he succeeded in making it not all about him, which is difficult for bill clinton. and this was an uncommonly personal and even at times poetic reminiscence. in the spring of 1971, i met a girl. that's not your typical convention speech beginning. so that mission was humanize hillary, right. then the second mission of the speech was show for folks who are angry at the status quo that hillary clinton can be your champion. that's the more difficult to-do list is so key. >> there's another box to fill, which is her negatives, okay. we're going to play the sound of bill making the case that she's a change ma
it wasn't about bill clinton at all. but this shows that, you know, hillary clinton has these humble beginnings and is a human who fell in love. they really -- their love story is a critical part of her narrative. you really felt you got to know her a little better through that speech, through the eye of bill clinton. >> john, how did bill clinton do in his first rollout as sort of first spouse, if that were to happen? >> he succeeded in making it not all about him, which is...
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what hillary clinton did to the women that bill clinton had affairs with? and they're going after me with women? give me a break, folks. >> reporter: attempting to blame hillary clinton for her husband's personal failings. while also hammering clinton era policies. >> she doesn't understand trade. her husband's side in the history of the world, the worst trade deal ever done. >> reporter: hillary clinton is trying to make clear she's running on her own record. >> i'm not running for my husband's third term. >> reporter: but having to clean up for him at times, most recently when bill clinton held an impromptu meeting with attorney general loretta lynch overseeing an ongoing investigation into hillary clinton's use of a private e-mail server while secretary of state. still, hillary clinton sees her husband as an asset pledging to give him a role in a potential second clinton administration. >> my husband who i'm going to put in charge of revitalizing the economy, because you know he knows how to do it. and especially in places like coal country and inner cit
what hillary clinton did to the women that bill clinton had affairs with? and they're going after me with women? give me a break, folks. >> reporter: attempting to blame hillary clinton for her husband's personal failings. while also hammering clinton era policies. >> she doesn't understand trade. her husband's side in the history of the world, the worst trade deal ever done. >> reporter: hillary clinton is trying to make clear she's running on her own record. >> i'm not...
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well, bill clinton couldn't find -- jeering] bill clinton couldn't find 150 words to discuss foreign policy in an acceptance speech that lasted an lmost an hour. as was said of an earlier democratic candidate, bill clinton's foreign policy experience is pretty much confined to having had breakfast once at the international house of pancakes. [applause] mr. buchanan: let's recall what happened. let's look at the record and recall what happened, under president george bush, more human beings escaped from the prisonhouse of tyranny to freedom than in any other four-year period in history. [applause] mr. buchanan: and for any man -- let me tell you, for any man to call this a record of failure is cheap, political rhetoric of politicians who only know how to build themselves up by tearing america down, and we do not want that kind of leadership in the united states. [applause] mr. buchanan: the presidency, my friends -- the presidency is also an office the theodore roosevelt called america's bully pulpit, and harry truman said it was preeminently a place of moral leadership. george bush i
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clinton got today actually was from bill clinton. and it was something he did 15 years ago. >> there is evidence that they were extremely careless in their handling of very sensitive highly classified information. >> we're not going to press charges. it's really amazing. >> paul ryan said in part that the fbi's announcement "defies explanation". >> people had been convicted for far less. >> her judgment is horrible. >> the other side has got nothing to offer you. >> the story of america, is story of hard fought, hard fought progress. >> are you fired um? >> yes. >> we are fired up. >> hillary got me fired up. >> ready to go and ready to win this election. >> i'm here today because i believe in hillary clinton. >> this is the last word on campaign 2016. >> it was saved today by president bill clinton. this is not the conspiracy theory version that you can hear from donald trump. >> from bill clinton going to the plane, just happened to be there, just happened to be there. i wonder how long he waited, but for bill clinton to go to the
clinton got today actually was from bill clinton. and it was something he did 15 years ago. >> there is evidence that they were extremely careless in their handling of very sensitive highly classified information. >> we're not going to press charges. it's really amazing. >> paul ryan said in part that the fbi's announcement "defies explanation". >> people had been convicted for far less. >> her judgment is horrible. >> the other side has got nothing...
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clinton, one of her top aides, i called justin cooper, bill clinton's employee to get my clinton email today's on the clinton email server and the email server was located in the basement of bill clinton's house. so it is bill clinton's server provided to his spouse to conduct this government business, probably illicitly. this is just unbelievable the attorney general would allow this meeting would take place and i don't know if it is too late for a special prosecutor but even if you're hillary clinton, you may be thinking, my gosh, i may get indicted just so that the justice department bends over backward to seem like they're doing the right thing. deirdre: the campaign must be furious, hillary clinton's campaign, remind people who want to support them, even on the democratic side, just what the integrity issues are when you are voting for a clinton. >> let's be clear from the justice department. they have been compromised about the investigation from the get-go. when did they know about the clinton email system? we have justice lawyers, prosecutors in the justice department criminall
clinton, one of her top aides, i called justin cooper, bill clinton's employee to get my clinton email today's on the clinton email server and the email server was located in the basement of bill clinton's house. so it is bill clinton's server provided to his spouse to conduct this government business, probably illicitly. this is just unbelievable the attorney general would allow this meeting would take place and i don't know if it is too late for a special prosecutor but even if you're hillary...
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bill clinton never mentioned donald trump by name. not the case with former secretary of state madeleine albright who argued trump is not qualified to handle united states foreign policy. >> he has undermined our fight against terrorism by alienating our muslim partners. he has weakened our standing in the world by threatening to walk away from our friends and our allies, and by encouraging more countries to get nuclear weapons. donald trump also has a strange admiration for dictators -- saddam hussein, kim jong-un, vladimir putin. when asked about putin, donald trump said, and i quote, in terms of leadership, he's getting an a. the truth is that a trump victory in november would be a gift to vladimir putin, and given what we have learned about the russian's recent actions, putin is eager to see trump win. >> well, the recent actions albright referred to are allegations that russia is behind the hacking of democratic national committee e-mails to help donald trump. the e-mails released by wiki leaks, putin favored donald trump over sa
bill clinton never mentioned donald trump by name. not the case with former secretary of state madeleine albright who argued trump is not qualified to handle united states foreign policy. >> he has undermined our fight against terrorism by alienating our muslim partners. he has weakened our standing in the world by threatening to walk away from our friends and our allies, and by encouraging more countries to get nuclear weapons. donald trump also has a strange admiration for dictators --...
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and people are now getting a feel of what it's like to be around the clintons. >> bill clinton, is he a liability or an asset on the trail? >> i think it depends where and to what group of people. to us old boomers who remember him, he's an asset. maybe to young people, he's not. so i think it depends where they're putting him, what group of people they're putting him with. who remembers the good clinton years as being positive for our country. i think it depends. >> asset or liability? >> i think asset. he's at a point where he's trying to not have the titanic list so much. and he's the charming one. he's the great one with retail politics. he does know all the players. remember, he appointed loretta lynch to the federal bench. so he's the one people generally respect and he will do what he can. this is an environment where i don't think he can save her. >> fascinating circumstance, still unfolding as the fbi interview took place today. thank you so much to both of you. gregg? >> we'll have more of that still ahead. plus, the deadly attacks in istanbul and bangladesh also raising an
and people are now getting a feel of what it's like to be around the clintons. >> bill clinton, is he a liability or an asset on the trail? >> i think it depends where and to what group of people. to us old boomers who remember him, he's an asset. maybe to young people, he's not. so i think it depends where they're putting him, what group of people they're putting him with. who remembers the good clinton years as being positive for our country. i think it depends. >> asset or...
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bill: bill clinton made a mention of police last night. martha: that was an ad-lib moment at the end of his speech. and he has gotten into it with black lives matter people on the campaign trail. i think he feels strongly about this issue and he hasn't had any forum to feel that way. >> he stood up to a lot of this kind of stuff. and is stuff. president clinton's speech, thought it' getting great reviews by the liberal press was like a love poem. maybe inappropriate when you consider their background. left out isis, left out benghazi. left out the fact that she destroyed 35,000 emails. left out the fact that the f.b.i. director found her extremely careless in the handling of national security information. then one thing he said that was absurd. if you had a difficult situation in the world you drop hillary in be she would fix it. we had a chance to with benghazi and russia county reset. she had a chance to. instead of keeping qaddafi there, she got rid of qaddafi, the reason for benghazi is premeditated. that was six months of trying to co
bill: bill clinton made a mention of police last night. martha: that was an ad-lib moment at the end of his speech. and he has gotten into it with black lives matter people on the campaign trail. i think he feels strongly about this issue and he hasn't had any forum to feel that way. >> he stood up to a lot of this kind of stuff. and is stuff. president clinton's speech, thought it' getting great reviews by the liberal press was like a love poem. maybe inappropriate when you consider...
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no one knows better than bill clinton. he reads the mood of the country. he reads the mood of the electorate. he knows donald trump has tapped into something. bill clinton was one of the first people early on who said do not take donald trump for granted and lightly, and it is because of that change thing. the problem is changemaker is not exactly a smooth and sexy term. it sounds like a machine at the car lot. >> how do you -- >> president obama is speaking on your baffle and essentially continuing all of obama's policies? >> you saw trump come back in the press conference saying she's been there 30 years, how can she possibly be a changemaker? she's just an extension of obama. that's going to be something that's interesting to watch for tonight in the presidency. because he's also threading a needle there, too. i do think that bill clinton was able to humanize his wife and talk about aspects of her biography, which really are not familiar to the american public. and particularly with those voters aren't sure that donald trump has issues with her. learnin
no one knows better than bill clinton. he reads the mood of the country. he reads the mood of the electorate. he knows donald trump has tapped into something. bill clinton was one of the first people early on who said do not take donald trump for granted and lightly, and it is because of that change thing. the problem is changemaker is not exactly a smooth and sexy term. it sounds like a machine at the car lot. >> how do you -- >> president obama is speaking on your baffle and...
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bill clinton needs to do that, too. finally we're on message, if you are a democrat, they're on message now, they are unifying. i wouldn't make, like joe biden said, too much out of the reluctance of somber any supporters. this is coming together. what you saw last night and bill clinton tonight is the road show itself. if hillary clinton is going to win the election, the people you saw last night as her surrogates, plus the president of the united states, plus hillary clinton, that's how she wins this election with the messages we're hearing and particularly don't underestimate the power of the young woman, the young disabled woman and the ugliness of donald trump as n issue in this campaign. >> looking ahead to tonight, in the speech tonight, bill clinton's speech tonight, edward, performance reviews of bill clinton through the campaign this cycle have been a bit mixed in terms of him on the stump. does the big dog still have his bite? >> absolutely. the thing about bill clinton, this is his element. he loves party po
bill clinton needs to do that, too. finally we're on message, if you are a democrat, they're on message now, they are unifying. i wouldn't make, like joe biden said, too much out of the reluctance of somber any supporters. this is coming together. what you saw last night and bill clinton tonight is the road show itself. if hillary clinton is going to win the election, the people you saw last night as her surrogates, plus the president of the united states, plus hillary clinton, that's how she...
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bill clinton does personal pretty well. >> rose: yes. and he, of course, can make an argument for his wife that most people cannot. she probably doesn't want to talk about everything, but in the early part of this campaign, he was talking about the fact she's a very effective changemaker. that's a word he used often. talked about not only did she have big goals but saw them through is that that's essential for them because they're saying she's part of the establishment. donald trump is saying i am change, i have been around, she's been part of the problem. >> in a way, it's almost a contrast with president obama because basically what he's saying is anybody, bernie sanders, whoever, can tell you they have big goals, but being able to achieve those goals is really what's important. that's the only thing that moves the ball forward and his argument is that she can do it because she's dogged, because she forms relationships and because she knows policy better than anybody else. >> charlie, you've spokennen at every democratic convention sin
bill clinton does personal pretty well. >> rose: yes. and he, of course, can make an argument for his wife that most people cannot. she probably doesn't want to talk about everything, but in the early part of this campaign, he was talking about the fact she's a very effective changemaker. that's a word he used often. talked about not only did she have big goals but saw them through is that that's essential for them because they're saying she's part of the establishment. donald trump is...
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bill clinton. he's going to come to the floor in a few minutes. jon karl, let's go back to the moment from bernie sanders. generous moment for him, echoing what hillary clinton did for barack obama eight years ago. you could feel the mood shift in the room when he did it. >> 1,900 bernie sanders delegates in this room. many telling us that they think bernie sanders had a chance, they could never get around to supporting hillary clinton. i have to tell you, when he came up and he did what he did, you could feel the mood change in the hall. the tears coming out of his own eyes, the vermont delegation, his supporters around the hall, and when he said, for hillary clinton, this place erupted. and you couldn't hear many of the boos anymore. >> and david muir, you were on the floor for much of the afternoon, when they went through the roll call, state by state and let the bernie sanders voters have their say, put the delegates on the board, that made a huge difference, too. >> absolutely, george. it ackn
bill clinton. he's going to come to the floor in a few minutes. jon karl, let's go back to the moment from bernie sanders. generous moment for him, echoing what hillary clinton did for barack obama eight years ago. you could feel the mood shift in the room when he did it. >> 1,900 bernie sanders delegates in this room. many telling us that they think bernie sanders had a chance, they could never get around to supporting hillary clinton. i have to tell you, when he came up and he did what...
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democrats look to bill clinton republicans look to ronald reagan this obviously bill clinton's night to make the pitch for his wife. some will tell you he make a better pitch for her sean she make for herself. there was plenty of politic in this in terms of the hillary clinton resume this was mostly i think about softening the image of the presidential nominee. so the idea was to let people know what kind of a mother she was. what kind of a change maker she was and to work on very personal level let the resume speak for itself and let others talk about that. >> exactly. also, bruce, much talked about bernie sanders today during the roll call calling for clinton's nomination. what was it leak on the floor itself? >> reporter: well, it was electric. no question about it. and there are lots of folks giving bernie sanders appropriate credit for this move to try and unify things. but we talk about this last night as you know. bernie sanders has made the case all along this is not about bernie sanders. it's about a political revolution. it's more than just one man. and we saw an example of
democrats look to bill clinton republicans look to ronald reagan this obviously bill clinton's night to make the pitch for his wife. some will tell you he make a better pitch for her sean she make for herself. there was plenty of politic in this in terms of the hillary clinton resume this was mostly i think about softening the image of the presidential nominee. so the idea was to let people know what kind of a mother she was. what kind of a change maker she was and to work on very personal...
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they know bill clinton as the president. they know hillary clinton as the first lady, senator, and secretary of state. tonight -- last night, he filled in the biography, that story that maybe people out there didn't know, the human story of how they met. >> karen, let's go back to the moment with bernie sanders on the floor. what was that moment like for him to be the one that moves to nominate her, and what went into that decision? >> reporter: yeah. this was negotiations between the clinton campaign and the sanders campaign. the culmination of weeks, months of drama on the campaign trail, and all of that coming to a boil, of course, here in philadelphia this week. bernie sanders moving to close that roll call, nominating hillary clinton. it seemed like a cathartic moment. the clinton supporters were cheering. the bernie sanders supporters were crying, some even walked out. i think that wrapped everything up in such a fitting way. clearly bernie sanders emotional, too. the end of a road. what a road it's been for him. >> in
they know bill clinton as the president. they know hillary clinton as the first lady, senator, and secretary of state. tonight -- last night, he filled in the biography, that story that maybe people out there didn't know, the human story of how they met. >> karen, let's go back to the moment with bernie sanders on the floor. what was that moment like for him to be the one that moves to nominate her, and what went into that decision? >> reporter: yeah. this was negotiations between...
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bill clinton on the left. obviously, the former united states president and the two of them sat down for a chit-chat, about a half hour long chit-chat. she said it was all about grandkids and golf and friendly stuff. that's all fine and dandy. it i
bill clinton on the left. obviously, the former united states president and the two of them sat down for a chit-chat, about a half hour long chit-chat. she said it was all about grandkids and golf and friendly stuff. that's all fine and dandy. it i
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bill clinton. the husband, of the nominee, coming to the stage, let's see what he will say, as we say. lou: here we go. trish: he writes speech on the fly. ♪ ♪ >> thank you. thank you. thank you. thank you. thank you. [cheers and applause] thank you. thank you. in the spring of 1971, i met a girl. the first time i saw her we were in a class on political and civil rights. she had thick blond hair, big glasses. wore no make-up. and she exuded a sense of strength and self possession that i found magnetic. after the class, i sought her out, intending to introduce myself, i got close enough to touch her back, but i couldn't do it. somehow i knew this would not be just another tap on the shoulder. i might be starting something, i could not stop. i saw her several more times, but i still didn't speak to her, one night, i was in the library, talking to a classmate who wanted me to join the yale law journal, said it would guarantee he a job in a big firm or a clerkship with a federal judge, i just wante
bill clinton. the husband, of the nominee, coming to the stage, let's see what he will say, as we say. lou: here we go. trish: he writes speech on the fly. ♪ ♪ >> thank you. thank you. thank you. thank you. thank you. [cheers and applause] thank you. thank you. in the spring of 1971, i met a girl. the first time i saw her we were in a class on political and civil rights. she had thick blond hair, big glasses. wore no make-up. and she exuded a sense of strength and self possession that...
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john: you both know bill clinton pretty well. we are expecting to hear from bill clinton tonight. is there any chance he is rusty or will he be bill clinton as usual? he will be a feeling bill clinton as usual but it will be different from 2012. i expect it will be a much more personal speech, maybe a little bit writer on policy and more about the woman he has been married to, and how he has seen her grow into the first woman nominee. i think people are excited. john: longer or shorter than 2012? guy: shorter. that is my over-under. john: you? michael: that is where he starts. mark: in the fun writing business -- fundraising business, you do better when donald trump does better. does the convention in cleveland get your donors afraid and they open up their check books? since we are getting closer to the election, where people are paying attention. certainly when you get out of republican convention from our donors become much more motivated and i think they are starting to understand what, frankly, we've been saying all along, that this will be a close election. this will not be a
john: you both know bill clinton pretty well. we are expecting to hear from bill clinton tonight. is there any chance he is rusty or will he be bill clinton as usual? he will be a feeling bill clinton as usual but it will be different from 2012. i expect it will be a much more personal speech, maybe a little bit writer on policy and more about the woman he has been married to, and how he has seen her grow into the first woman nominee. i think people are excited. john: longer or shorter than...
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more about bill clinton in a moment. you have this radio show and you get passionate people calling in. the issue this morning for you wasn't bill clinton but was mothers of the movement. these mothers who have lost children to either police violence or gun violence. what was said? >> well, so the propriety of their speaking is the issue that we were debating. because the police union here in philadelphia is really upset about this. as a matter of fashth, they put out a statement saying they are shocked and saddened by the fact the dnc and hillary clinton would want these moms to speak, and in particular their objection is where are the police which had doze? where are the widows of cops who have been lost in violence and why aren't they be afforded the opportunity to speak at this convention? so you're right, we debated this for more than an hour on my radio program today. the audience was evenly divided. those who saw benefit from these appearances and those who thought it was patronizing and given the lack of represen
more about bill clinton in a moment. you have this radio show and you get passionate people calling in. the issue this morning for you wasn't bill clinton but was mothers of the movement. these mothers who have lost children to either police violence or gun violence. what was said? >> well, so the propriety of their speaking is the issue that we were debating. because the police union here in philadelphia is really upset about this. as a matter of fashth, they put out a statement saying...
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more history bill clinton could become our natio nation's first, first husband. bruce gordon has the story. >> as the state by state roll call vote pushed hillary clinton ever closer to democratic presidential nomination there were no doubt those in this packed house who found another historic first created by the turn of eventch the first time ever a former president will hit the general election campaign trail on behalf of his wife. >> i william jefferson clinton do solemnlyly swear. >> it was nearly 20 years ago bill clinton took the both of office with hillary clinton by his side as first lady. delegates have fond memories of the kline ton years. >> i was in college when bill clinton became president of the united states. he was charismatic and fun. >> my parents were making money when bill clinton was in office and they did better than me and here i am i live with them. >> it was eight years of good growth. there was no wars. it was a stable economy. >> you like what you remembered. >> i mean there was -- of course there was scandal. >> that scandal is not t
more history bill clinton could become our natio nation's first, first husband. bruce gordon has the story. >> as the state by state roll call vote pushed hillary clinton ever closer to democratic presidential nomination there were no doubt those in this packed house who found another historic first created by the turn of eventch the first time ever a former president will hit the general election campaign trail on behalf of his wife. >> i william jefferson clinton do solemnlyly...
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. >> this year, hillary clinton had become like bill clinton and bill clinton became more like hillary clinton. he points the finger and gets angry. and i think more importantly when you talk about accountability he's right in transparency. what are they going to say? she's a liar but not a liar? >> answer that question. good point. >> it's a fair question. i don't think numbers are going to move but people are going to look at other factors. whether or not she has a vision. >> there are two specific things. she's accomplished in a hong career that made lives better. >> okay. >> so the chip man? >> yes. chip plan. >> i want dirty air, dirty water and children to die. >> that is growth. >> what else? a balancing point is a different type of speech. >> trying to rebuild the image. >> it's 18 years there. >> we went from yale law school to chely's birth to tonight. >> no one is going to vote on the marriage. 81% belief america is less safe today. 81% and she was secretary of state for four of eight years. we nef talk about it because it's not sexy. but we have a higher percentage of ameri
. >> this year, hillary clinton had become like bill clinton and bill clinton became more like hillary clinton. he points the finger and gets angry. and i think more importantly when you talk about accountability he's right in transparency. what are they going to say? she's a liar but not a liar? >> answer that question. good point. >> it's a fair question. i don't think numbers are going to move but people are going to look at other factors. whether or not she has a vision....
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like president obama, bill clinton tells hillary clinton stories better than she did. you got to respect the love story, through law school and all of that, as we were talking about, bill clinton really does make the case for hillary clinton. talking about her background, talking about how she used it to help children. we expected a little bit about that, but nobody like bill clinton. >> he's the big dog in politics. don't underestimate what a powerful surrogate he's been for barack obama and john kerry. he gets brought out in different ones. he had to humanize hillary clinton. that sounds odd given that she's been such a big figure in american political life. the way he began, in 1971, i met a girl. he told a story of their relationship in very human terms that revealed her character, not his. that's a big step for him revolutionarily. and the second thing putting her as a changemaker. that's a change in phrase. the biggest for hillary clinton if you want to up the system and angry with special interests how can you vote for hillary clinton. >> she checks every box in
like president obama, bill clinton tells hillary clinton stories better than she did. you got to respect the love story, through law school and all of that, as we were talking about, bill clinton really does make the case for hillary clinton. talking about her background, talking about how she used it to help children. we expected a little bit about that, but nobody like bill clinton. >> he's the big dog in politics. don't underestimate what a powerful surrogate he's been for barack obama...
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in other words, she's not intimidated by bill clinton, she's not influenced by bill clinton, and to prove it, no matter what the fbi says, she will go with that. that is an attempt to salvage her reputation because it's been under fire from the conflict of interest charge. ed rollins, trump guy, still with me. have i got that about right? have i summed it up about right? that's what's going on here? >> 100%. and that's a very dramatic thing to say i'll accept the recommendation of the fbi because, obviously, they're a very reputable organization, particularly the director. my sense is normally what happens is they make recommendations that the attorney general may not move forward or they try to negotiate. she says she'll accept that recommendation, so they basically say this is been mischief and illegalities, obviously, she's going to take some activity. stuart: you know, it occurs to me this is another example of where the government can be legitimately accused of using the government machinery to intimidate their political opponents during an election campaign. i think that was true of
in other words, she's not intimidated by bill clinton, she's not influenced by bill clinton, and to prove it, no matter what the fbi says, she will go with that. that is an attempt to salvage her reputation because it's been under fire from the conflict of interest charge. ed rollins, trump guy, still with me. have i got that about right? have i summed it up about right? that's what's going on here? >> 100%. and that's a very dramatic thing to say i'll accept the recommendation of the fbi...